Children's Social Work Statistics 2003-04

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CHILDREN'S SOCIAL WORK STATISTICS 2003-04

TABLE 1.15
NUMBER OF 16+17 YEAR OLDS LEAVING CARE: 2003-04
BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 3

Local authority area

leavers 2

Percentage with some qualifications 1

English & maths at SCQF 3

Looked after At home

Looked after away from home

Total

Change since 2002-03

Percentage

Change since 2002-03

Aberdeen City

25

15

64

38

-38

25

-30

Aberdeenshire

30

35

72

56

-5

40

-3

Angus

15

35

50

41

18

11

10

Argyll & Bute

20

50

40

45

12

40

27

Clackmannanshire

15

50

100

71

38

50

42

Dumfries & Galloway

25

33

24

27

-12

46

29

Dundee City

45

35

45

40

12

19

9

East Ayrshire

30

10

30

17

-1

0

-7

East Dunbartonshire

15

69

*

71

37

35

2

East Lothian

15

78

100

86

*

71

*

East Renfrewshire

5

*

*

33

-10

33

19

Edinburgh, City of

95

37

49

42

-2

32

4

Eilean Siar

5

*

*

100

*

20

*

Falkirk

25

56

44

52

6

22

-5

Fife

35

15

78

56

-13

39

-19

Glasgow City

235

22

54

33

-5

21

-2

Highland

40

75

75

75

27

53

14

Inverclyde

20

0

30

16

-5

16

1

Midlothian

15

14

30

24

-32

0

-44

Moray

20

25

40

32

-15

18

-17

North Ayrshire

35

32

63

46

0

38

0

North Lanarkshire

70

16

18

17

-4

14

-2

Orkney Isles

5

*

*

100

17

80

-3

Perth & Kinross

25

12

17

13

-47

13

-27

Renfrewshire

40

35

64

45

1

28

2

Scottish Borders

60

35

29

32

-68

10

-30

Shetland

5

*

*

*

*

*

*

South Ayrshire

30

77

59

67

-11

50

-6

South Lanarkshire

50

35

58

48

4

42

7

Stirling

25

50

44

48

1

35

1

West Dunbartonshire

35

71

58

64

21

24

-3

West Lothian

35

100

48

68

41

35

19

SCOTLAND

1,146

35

52

42

1

27

0

Note

: (1) At least one qualification at SCQF level 3
Note (2): Figures given to the nearest 5 to preserve confidentiality
Note : (3) Cells containing the symbol * represent between 1 and 4 children. They have been excluded to preserve confidentiality

Page updated: Thursday, May 18, 2006